Re: First install No Sound

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On Fri, Jul 06, 2007 at 04:30:58AM +0100, John Bowden alleged:
> The sound card is an on board one.
> 
> class: AUDIO
> bus: PCI
> detached: 0
> desc: "nVidia Corporation MCP61 High Definition Audio"
> vendorId: 10de
> deviceId: 03f0
> subVendorId: 1849
> subDeviceId: 0862
> pciType: 1
> pcidom: ? ?0
> pcibus: ?0
> pcidev: ?5
> pcifn: ?0
> -
> class: AUDIO
> bus: ISAPNP
> detached: 0
> driver: snd-mpu401
> desc: "PNPb006"
> deviceId: PNPb006
> 
> The sound card detection program does see it but no sound come out when I test 
> it. I'm not sure but I think that the nvidia chip set may be quite a new one 
> and I'm beginning to think it might not be supported yet in Linux.

The listing for a driver implies that it is supported.  This might be a
dumb question, but did you check the volume settings in the mixer app?

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Garrick Staples, GNU/Linux HPCC SysAdmin
University of Southern California

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